Streetbu
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So my father has a Craftsman 2 ton floor jack he bought brand new.... in 1962 iirc. It's actually a Blackhawk. Well after 50 years of faithful service, it lost it's gusto. Wouldnt hold anything up for any amount of time. He still has the owners manual which includes a parts diagram and part numbers. He ordered a rebuild kit for it and got it. His eye sight is poor at best, he's legally blind so he took it into a local hydraulic company to be rebuilt. They called him and said it's not worth fixing, the pump body is damaged from scraping on concrete. The pump body is no longer available of course. Well, there's two problems with this. His garage floor is plywood and that's the only place this jack has been used since 1974, and after I inspected it, the outside of the body looks like brand new. After talking to several people, they all say the same thing, that company is a rip off and all they do is sell you new jacks. Second problem is I didn't know any of this was going on until my dad asked me come look at the pump housing. The jack is completely disassembled. I have no idea how it goes back together. I tried for a few hours, was able to figure some of it out by looking at the parts diagram, but not all of it. I can't find a local place that will fix it or even wants to look at it. He doesnt want another jack, he's stubborn and now I'm caught in the middle. I even offered to buy a new one and he dismissed the idea. Thoughts or idea's?

), and US Jacks is also making them here. None of them are inexpensive.